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Isn't that slightly subjective?
However, in conducting empirical research, different jobs were simply categorized into the three types mentioned above, and such a method appears to be slightly subjective.
This index is slightly subjective and rated white spot lesions on a zero to four scale where patients rarely reached a score of 2 or higher.
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There is, however, a slightly less subjective method to predicting this season's top teams.
– is the slightly more subjective, though his eager, family-friendly style, honed during a decade toiling in the lower echelons of his trade, and TV ubiquity via the likes of his eponymous Comedy Roadshow and Britain's Got Talent, clearly play a large part.
So we're skipping the merely good and cutting straight to the winners, which we've arranged neatly, not in terms of performance, really, or photon-gathering capabilities, but in slightly more subjective ways that, well, actually matter.
Horizontal width images yielded slightly more subjective own-body perceptions than dorsoventral thickness images did.
However, there was a tendency for slightly increased subjective arousal levels during tDCS application compared to sham stimulation (F 2,66) = 2.532; p = 0.087).
In a somewhat comparable intraindividual comparison between single dose gadofosveset trisodium and gadobenate dimeglumine at 3 T, Raman et al. demonstrated no significant SNR difference between the two agents, although they noted slightly better subjective image quality for the gadofosveset trisodium [ 20].
However, as the intensity score is slightly more subjective because of technical factors, showed lower concordance among readers, and did not change the response evaluation in two studies, it is not being used in recent and ongoing prospective studies (Matthay et al, 2003b; Messina et al, 2006; Yanik et al, 2010).
This may be because fixations that were not clear enough were not coded, and this can appear to be slightly more subjective in high-quality data sets, where the data quality is a bit more variable across the time course of the experiment (due to head motion and/or data loss).
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